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Defensive Hostility and Coronary Heart Disease: A Preliminary Investigation of Male Veterans

Randall S. Jorgensen, PhD, James J. Frankowski, MS, Larry J. Lantinga, PhD, Kishore Phadke, MD, Robert P. Sprafkin, PhD and Kenneth W. Abdul-Karim, PhD

From Syracuse University (R.S.J., J.J.F., K.W.A.-K.), Veterans Administration Medical Center, and State University of New York, Health Science Center at Syracuse (L.J.L., K.P., R.P.S.), Syracuse, New York.



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Fig. 1. Mean number of arteries blocked for each psychosocial risk group. Error bars are standard deviations.

 





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